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Additions : 1913 Bestenheid; 1935 [[Eichel]]; 1939 Vockenrot; 1972 [[Bettingen (Wertheim)|Bettingen]], [[Dertingen]], [[Dietenhan]], [[Dörlesberg]], [[Grünenwört]], [[Kembach]], [[Lindelbach]], [[Mondfeld]], [[Nassig]], [[Sachsenhausen (Wertheim)|Sachsenhausen]], [[Sonderriet]], [[Urphar]], [[Waldenhausen]]; 1975 [[Höhefeld]], [[Reicholzheim]] | Additions : 1913 Bestenheid; 1935 [[Eichel]]; 1939 Vockenrot; 1972 [[Bettingen (Wertheim)|Bettingen]], [[Dertingen]], [[Dietenhan]], [[Dörlesberg]], [[Grünenwört]], [[Kembach]], [[Lindelbach]], [[Mondfeld]], [[Nassig]], [[Sachsenhausen (Wertheim)|Sachsenhausen]], [[Sonderriet]], [[Urphar]], [[Waldenhausen]]; 1975 [[Höhefeld]], [[Reicholzheim]] | ||
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WERTHEIM
State : Baden-Württemberg
District (Kreis) : Main-Tauber Kreis (until 1973 Tauberbischofsheim)
Additions : 1913 Bestenheid; 1935 Eichel; 1939 Vockenrot; 1972 Bettingen, Dertingen, Dietenhan, Dörlesberg, Grünenwört, Kembach, Lindelbach, Mondfeld, Nassig, Sachsenhausen, Sonderriet, Urphar, Waldenhausen; 1975 Höhefeld, Reicholzheim
German | In geteiltem Schild oben in Gold ein aus der Teilung wachsender rot bewehrter schwarzer Adler, unten in Blau drei (2:1) silberne Rosen
Origin/meaningAlthough Wertheim was mentioned as a city in 1244, it was not before 1306 that King Albrecht I granted the official city rights. The oldest seal of the city dates from the same time and shows already a shield with the eagle and roses. The arms thus basically never changed since. The eagle is the Imperial Eagle and is used as a symbol for the King. The roses are taken from the arns of the medieval Counts of Wertheim.
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